I'm starting to get rather depressed by the fact that more people in this thread are told they can't donate than those that do.
Yep I'm a regular, It started when I was in the Army, but now I figure if I go to the woods and play with big sharp pointy things, I may be in a position to need some so why not give some,
for most of us it will be the only chance we will ever get to save someone's life.
I'm starting to get rather depressed by the fact that more people in this thread are told they can't donate than those that do.
they turned us down on the grounds of age which was disconcerting as we were only in our 50s at the time. We came away feeling very sub-standard human beings.
... Funnily I also bumped into a chap I went to school with and not seen in years ...
I donated this week, number 42.
I worked out that with luck, I might make 100 before they chuck you out. Men can now donate 4 times a year.
That's still hard for me to wrap my head around. The frequency here (as stated upstream in the thread; post 39) is every 8 weeks, which works out to 6.5 times a year. Why so long a recovery time there?
Red blood cells, used for traumas, have a 42-day shelf life. Platelets, the clotting element in the blood that is used for cancer and leukemia patients, have a shelf life of 5 days. Plasma, which is mainly used for burn victims, has a shelf life of one year.
I donated this week, number 42.
I worked out that with luck, I might make 100 before they chuck you out. Men can now donate 4 times a year.
Once again, the proceedings have changed, I had a drink of water and a biccie before donating, plus the drink and biccie afterwards. The most painful part of the whole thing is ripping the plaster off my arm!